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Publication of Alia Newspaper Suspended on Account of Emergency Rule, Several News Agencies Also Suspend Activity
November 8, 2007
Due to State of Emergency Free Flow of Information Restricted through All Independent Televisions and Radios
November 8, 2007
Clubs and Tear Gas used against Students in Batumi
November 8, 2007
Students at Batumi State University were in their class rooms when tear gas was released into class rooms during lectures. Injured students were taken from the university building by emergency medical personnel.
Shalva Tlashadze, a Young Member of the Republican Party, Was Beaten in Gori
November 7, 2007
Young Lawyers Association Protests the Dispersal of Demonstration in Rustaveli Avenue
November 7, 2007
Seventeen Years Later Rustaveli Avenue Is In Gas Smoke Again
November 7, 2007
In the morning of November 7 at 8:00 AM the people participating in the hunger strike were dispersed and several hours later, at approximately 1:00 PM the number of people in front of parliament, who were injured and dispersed, increased. Initially the policemen tried to disperse the demonstration by using clubs. Several minutes later, the Special Forces Unit used water cannon, tear gas, clubs and rubber bullets against the population. A part of the demonstrators took shelter in the Kashveti Church, situated on the Rustaveli Avenue; however the Special Forces chased the running people there too. The injured people were taken to hospitals by ambulances. At the moment the total number of injured people is unknown. ->07.11.07 Photos1 ->07.11.07 Photos2
Prosecutor General’s Office Publishes New Material Regarding Irakli Okruashvili
November 6, 2007
The Number of People on Hunger Strike at the Opposition Demonstration has Increased
November 6, 2007
Tickets Are not Sold for Batumi-Tbilisi Train
November 6, 2007
Meskheti Region Joins General Protest
November 5, 2007
On November 1st, members of the National Council arrived in the regions of Georgia to organize the General Public Movement. MP Bezhan Gunava and Lasha Chkhartishvili, a representative of the Egalitarian Institute, visited the Samtskhe-Javakheti Region.
Youth Opposition Movement Made “Shame Corridor” Near the Ministry of Internal Affairs
November 5, 2007
Government Categorically Denies Its Participation in Poisoning the Demonstrators
November 5, 2007
Mini-bus Containing Demonstrators was Raided in Tbilisi
November 5, 2007
People were Poisoned by Wine during the Demonstration of the Opposition
November 5, 2007
Public Defender is Deeply Concerned over the Oppression of Opposition Supporters
November 5, 2007
Opposition Set 6:00 PM as a Deadline for Government
November 2, 2007
“Government Forces People to Go to Tbilisi”
November 2, 2007
Whose PR Made Gori Municipality Press Service Center Tired
November 2, 2007
Gori Municipality spokeswoman and other employees of the Press Service Center left their job. Former spokeswoman Sofiko Rezrichenko stated that it was difficult to PR the government.
Welded Octahedral Concrete Nails against Demonstrators
November 2, 2007
Special Forces of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs were throwing octahedral concrete nails for the demonstrators who were traveling to Tbilisi from Samegrelo Region. Samegrelo population started preparation to attend the demonstration on November 2 in Tbilisi a day before.
Batumi-Tbilisi Tunnel Is Passed Through
November 2, 2007
An artificially blocked road, police barricades, seized car registration papers and mini-buses - everything reminds people of Aslan Abashidze’s regime (former chairman of the Adjara Supreme Council). “Everything was in the same way four years ago too … let us see how it will end,” grandfather Vazha recalled the events that occurred four years ago. He is sorry he believed revolutionists and is worried he cannot join people in Tbilisi. However, he is glad that his son escaped policemen and did not lose his car registration papers.